libpng-1.6.35 is available
Cosmin Truta <[email protected]> Mon, 16 Jul 2018 07:29:40 -0400
| Newsgroups | gmane.comp.graphics.png.devel |
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| Message-ID | <CAAoVtZxT1oX6=zWaG=07ZDkhTLyPEmBPWtbbgkJ01VwawuR+RQ@mail.gmail.com> |
Greetings, everyone,
I am pleased to announce that libpng-1.6.35 is available for download
at its usual SourceForge location:
https://sourceforge.net/projects/libpng/files/libpng16/1.6.35/
Glenn has graciously granted me admin permissions to the public libpng
sites at SourceForge (sf.net/projects/libpng) and GitHub
(github.com/glennrp/libpng). For the time being, I plan to continue
publishing new releases, and to respond to user tickets, on these two
sites.
Given that Glenn has done most of the work for 1.6.35, and I took over
when 1.6.35beta02 was underway, I am publishing this release with
Glenn's original copyright notice. I will add my own copyright notice
starting from the next release.
Here is the list of changes since the last public release (1.6.34):
* Restored 21 of the contrib/pngsuite/i*.png, which do not cause test
failures. Placed the remainder in contrib/pngsuite/interlaced/i*.png.
* Added calls to png_set_*() transforms commonly used by browsers to
the fuzzer.
* Removed some unnecessary brackets in pngrtran.c
* Fixed miscellaneous typos (Patch by github user "luzpaz").
* Change "ASM C" to "C ASM" in CMakeLists.txt
* Fixed incorrect handling of bKGD chunk in sub-8-bit files
* Added hardware optimization directories to zip and 7z distributions.
* Fixed incorrect bitmask for options.
* Fixed many spelling typos.
* Make png_get_iCCP consistent with man page (allow compression-type
argument to be NULL, bug report by Lenard Szolnoki).
* Replaced the remaining uses of png_size_t with size_t
* Fixed the calculation of row_factor in png_check_chunk_length
(reported by Thuan Pham in SourceForge issue #278)
* Added missing parentheses to a macro definition
(suggested by "irwir" in GitHub issue #216)
Enjoy!
Sincerely,
Cosmin
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